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1、2023年广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试(一)英语第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Summer is coming.Are you looking for a part-time job? Here are some possible options.LifeguardAre you a strong swimmer and a good communicator? Would you like a challenge? We are looking for lifeguard

2、s for our busy summer season. No experience is necessary as you will get two weeks of training before you start the job. As well as being physically fit, you need to be available for work Mon-Fri,7- 11 a.m.Store assistantWe are looking for store assistants for our busy gift store. Applicants need to

3、 be reliable, friendly, and enjoy speaking to customers. A second language is preferred as many of our customers are tourists from other countries. The positions are part-time and you need to work from Thursday to Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Fashion designerAre you interested in the latest styles? Are you

4、 creative and good at art? If so, Dresswise is looking for a young person to create new looks for our teen department. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in the clothing industry. You will need to work four days a week and well pay you for each design we use. Well also give you samples o

5、f your designs to wear.Game testerAre you into technology and creative? Would you like to play and test educational games and get paid for it? This is an exciting part-time job for somebody who loves playing games. We offer flexible hours. If this is for you, write a description of your favorite gam

6、e and why you like it in no more than 150 words.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The Grand Canal is the longest and. 56 (old) canal in the world.lt forms a vast inlandwaterway system in China, running from the capital Beijing in the north. 57 ZhejiangProvince in the south.58 (construct) in sections f

7、rom the 5th century BCE and completed and maintainedby several 59 (dynasty), it formed the backbone of China*s inland communications system, which enabled the supply of rice, 60 (feed) the population.The Grand Canal reached a new peak in the 13th century, providing an inland shipping network consist

8、ing of more than 2,000 km of artificial waterways, 61 linked five of the most important river basins in China, including the Huanghe River and the Changjiang River. Still 62 major means of internal communication today, it 63 (play) an important role in ensuring the prosperity(繁荣)and stability of Chi

9、na over the ages.The Grand Canal bears witness to a remarkable and early development of hydraulic engineering(水利工程).It is an essential technological achievement 64 (date) from before the Industrial Revolution. It is a perfect example of dealing with difficult natural conditions, as is reflected in t

10、he many constructions that are 65 (full) adapted to the diversity and complexity of circumstances.lt best demonstrates the technical capabilities of Eastern civilizations.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英文报“Teenage Life”专栏本期的主题为“Sports and Health”。请你用英语写一 篇短文投稿,内容包括:1 .运动的重要性;.你的运动建议。注意:1 .写作词数应为80左右;.

11、请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Sports and Health第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短 文。Sandy and Jane came to see the jobo tree on the hilltop again. Jobos were their favorite fruit, but the tree belonged to a lady who lived in the house by the hill. They heard she was difficult, but that sometimes she

12、would give fruit in return for an errand(差使)The girls finally gathered their courage to knock on her door. An elderly woman with a fierce look answered, staring down at the girls.We heard .”said Sandy, her voice shaky Jthat you give jobos in payment for running an errand.”The lady raised one eyebrow

13、, then went into the kitchen and took two baskets. She pushed them into the girls hands.Go fill these with jobos, and come right back.”The girls raced up the hill to the tree and filled the baskets with the ripest jobos. Back at the house, the lady filled a bag with rice and handed it to Sandy.Take

14、this bag and one basket of jobos to the Brown family. And ask them fbr the paymentthe lady added with a tight smile.If you return without the payment, you won!t get the fruit.”The girls struggled all the way with the bag and the basket. When they were there, Mrs. Brown answered the door. Inside on t

15、he floor were three little children, each painting something on papers.Mr. Brown was lying sick in bed.Times were hard.The girls handed her the food.This is from the lady with the jobo tree,Hsaid Sandy.“She asked for the payment, too/Uane said awkwardly.“The payment! The payment!,9The children repea

16、ted, waving the paper in their hands happily.Sandy and Jane looked at each other strangely. With a smile, Mrs. Brown handed Sandy a large sealed(密封的)envelope so full that it was almost starting to break open. The girls said goodbye and left quickly.I wonder/9Sandy murmured/whether Mrs. Brown can aff

17、ord to pay fbr that food.”注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Worried, the two girls discussed what was in the envelope as they walked back.The lady opened the envelope, took out a pile of papers, and smiled.If you are interested in any of the above jobs, please contact us at studentunrion .21 .Wha

18、t is a shared requirement for lifeguard and store assistant?A.Communicative ability. B. A second language.C.Professional experience.D. A strong body.22 . Which job can you apply for if you can only work on weekends?A.Lifeguard.B.Store assistant.C.Fashion designer.D.Game tester.23 .What can you get f

19、rom the job as a fashion designer?A. Samples of the latest styles.B. Payment for each of your designs.C.Experience in the fashion industry.D. Chances to design clothes for adults.BDella Steward got the standard well-wishes on her blog on her 53rd birthday, but she got some unusual messages too. One

20、was about the Smith family who had just lost their four- year-old son to cancer. His older brother was in deep sorrow. Could Della help?That message and the 30 or so others like it were exactly what Della was looking for. To celebrate her 53rd, the long-time social service professional had put out a

21、 call on her blog.She wanted to commit 53 random acts of kindness by the end of her birth month, and she needed information on people who could use one. When she got the note about the Smith family,she sent a wind chime(风铃)with the messageTisten to the wind and know that I am nearwritten on it. It n

22、ow hangs in the four-year-olds bedroom, where his older brother can go to listen to it whenever he wants.This is not the first time that Della has decided to give gifts for her birthday. For her 47th, in 2016, she founded Love in Action, an organization committed to doing something good near her hom

23、e and beyond. Its aim is simple: Do Your Best, Show Your Love!Over the years, the organization has reached out and touched well over 100 strangers, some found via Dellas blog, others with help from her grandkids. The organization also shares inexpensive and creative gift ideas for others to help peo

24、ple in need.Della pays for everything herself: gift cards, pay-it-forward purchases at drive-throughs, and care packages, as well as the gas it takes to play fairy. Her family often gives her some extra birthday cash with a serious warning against spending it on anyone else, which she naturally igno

25、res.I got a couple of gift cards for my birthday this year and was like YESSS!Tts Dellas party, and shell give if she wants to.24 .What were the unusual messages Della got on her 53rd birthday?A.Help requests.B.Gift ideas.C.Donation offers.D. Birthday wishes.25 .What can we learn about Della from he

26、r gift to the Smith family?A.She is caring and brave.B.She is loving and helpful.C.She is patient and romantic.D.She is creative and determined.26 . Which of the following best describes Love in Action?A.It involves people in acts of kindness.B. It holds the belief that kindness pays off.C.It offers

27、 aid within Dellas neighborhood.D.It mainly aims to educate kids to help out.27 .Why does Dellas family give her warnings?A.She thinks little of her familys cancer.B.She treats strangers better than her family.C.She is financially dependent on her family.D.She is too ready to give away her birthday

28、gifts.Beavers(海狸),like humans, change their surroundings to fit their needs. Known as natures engineers, they tear trees down to build homes to live in and dams to raise water levels for protection from enemies. Dams also slow watefs flow while blocking sediment(沉积物)that would otherwise flow downstr

29、eam. The resulting wetlands often attract wildlife diversity where none had existed. There are challenges, though. Beaver dams sometimes cause flooding, and most people prefer trees alive and upright.Communities face a delicate balancing act, learning to coexist with beavers. Last winter, many peopl

30、e enjoying Winston Path became beaver fans as one furry family transformed Swallow Pond into an oasis for birds, frogs, turtles and deer.Yet such activity caused concern. As beavers worked, they raised water levels about five feet. The increased depth allows beavers to survive underwater if the pond

31、 ices over. But county officials were concerned about how higher water would affect the soil bank supporting Winston Path.To find a good balance between protecting the path and the beavers, the county introduced a“ beaver baffle”- a pond leveler.Beavers often rush to fill holes in their dams.Baffles

32、 stabilize water levels by creating a hidden exit for high water to escape through the dam, unnoticed by the beavers.People love the beavers but they also love the mature trees. Recently, Catherine Jones, 18, organized a tree-caging event - putting wire cloth around large tree trunks to discourage b

33、eavers from biting them. It also protects people from injury due to random trees falling/We cover the trees we dont want them to eat, while planting periodically others they like/said Jones.We need-to learn to give up a little of our wants to share the Earths resources.”Swallow Ponds 2023 project wi

34、ll restore proper water depth and improve wildlife habitatwithout creating problems for the path. The balancing act continues.28 . What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. Where beavers favorite surroundings are.B. What effects beavers have on their habitat.C.Why beavers are called natures engine

35、ers.D.How beavers help attract wildlife diversity.29.Why did the beaver family*s activity cause concern?A.Swallow Pond would flood often.B.Sediment would flow downstream.C. The popular path might be damaged.D. Beavers might have to live underwater.30. .What do the underlined wordsbeaver bafflerefer

36、to in paragraph 4?A.A block to keep beavers away. B.A tool to fix holes in the dams.C.A device to maintain water level. D.A material to protect the soil bank.31. What is the theme of Swallow Ponds 2023 project?A. Biological diversity.B.Harmonious coexistence.C.Prevention of natural disasters. D.Pres

37、ervation of wildlife habitat.DSome bacteria件田菌)have a superpower that scientists would love to use. These bacteria gain energy from light, just as plants do.Scientists have wanted to use cyanobacteria(蓝藻菌 )to make electricity. But in previous research, they didnt survive long on artificial surfaces.

38、 Researchers have now moved them to a living surface - a mushroom. Their creation is the first mushroom to make electricity.Applied Physicist Simon Jackson and his team turned that mushroom into a mini energy farm. This bionic(生物电子的)mushroom combines 3D printing, conductive ink and bacteria to gener

39、ate electricity. Its design could lead to new ways of combining nature with electronics.Like plants, cyanobacteria make their own food from sunlight, releasing electrons(电子). When enough electrons build up in one place, they can create an electric current.The researchers needed to bring a lot of the

40、se bacteria together. They decided to use 3D printing to place them precisely onto a surf ace Jacksons team chose mushrooms for that surface. After all, they realized, mushrooms naturally host communities of bacteria and other microbes. Finding test subjects for their tests was easy. Jackson simply

41、went to the grocery store and picked up white button mushrooms.Printing on those mushrooms, though, turned out to be a real challenge. 3D printers have been designed to print on flat surfaces, but mushroom caps are curved. The researchers spent months writing computer code to solve the problem. Even

42、tually, they came up with a program to 3D print their ink onto the curved mushroom tops.The researchers printed twoinksonto their mushrooms. One was a green ink made of cyanobacteria. They used this to make a spiral pattern on the cap. They also.used a black ink made of graphene, which is great at c

43、onducting electricity. They printed this ink in a branching pattern across the mushroom top.Then it was time to shine.Cyanobacteria are the real heroes here,“says Jackson. When his team shone light on the mushrooms, the bacteria gave out electrons. Those electrons flowed into the graphene and create

44、d an electric current.32. What was the problem in previous research?A. Cyanobacteria didnt produce electrons.B.Cyanobacteria couldnt get enough light.C.The researchers chose the wrong bacteria.D.No suitable home was made for cyanobacteria.33. Why were mushrooms finally chosen as test subjects?A.They

45、 are convenient to find.B.They can produce electric currents.C.They are where bacteria can naturally grow.D.They can be easily combined with 3D printing.34. What is the major function of the black ink in this test?A.To feed bacteria.B.To deliver electrons.C.To produce electricity.D.To reshape mushro

46、om tops.35. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Who are the real heroes?B. New application of 3D printingC.Nature combined with electronsD. Bionic mushroom makes electricity第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Home gardens produce delicious food.Bu

47、t thats not their main virtue.Imagine a plate holding two strawberries, identical in appearance. One came out of a supermarket box, probably harvested unripe. 36 The other was picked from a garden minutes before being eaten. The first one will probably taste like a slightly sour grape while the seco

48、nd is likely to be sweet and rich in flavour.Supermarket strawberries are not entirely without advantages. They are convenient and available in the northern globe even in February. But the two berries differ from each other in the same way that hearing Beethovens Moonlight Sonata in a concert hall differs from listening to it on an old tape. 37Other people, however, believe gardening a waste of time. But the same could be said ofcooking. There are cheap and decent restaurants around, so why bother to make your own meals?38 They mistake the product for the purpose.Actually, a garden,

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